CEC draw: CRS cut-off at 508, near two-year low
BREAKING: Canada Slashes Immigration Barrier as CRS Score Hits Two-Year Low in Massive 4,000-Invite Blitz
Ottawa has thrown open the doors to thousands of hopeful immigrants in a stunning move that sees the cut-off score plummet to levels not seen since 2023.
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada issued a whopping 4,000 Invitations to Apply through the Express Entry system this week.
Candidates needed just 508 points to secure their future in Canada.
That figure marks a near two-year low for the Canadian Experience Class draw.
It signals desperate relief for temporary workers watching their permits tick down to expiry.
THE BREAKDOWN
This draw specifically targeted CEC candidates.
Only those with twelve months of skilled Canadian work experience qualified for the golden ticket.
The 508 threshold sits well below the 520-plus nightmares that plagued applicants earlier this year.
But experts warn this window could slam shut without warning.
The Express Entry pool remains swollen with desperate candidates.
One bad draw could send scores soaring back toward the stratosphere.
Immigration lawyers are begging eligible candidates to check their profiles immediately.
Every point counts. Every day matters.
Ottawa has spoken. Canada wants these workers to stay permanent.
The only question is who will act fast enough to claim their spot before the next cut-off climbs.
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